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digital technology not only changed the apparatus and a medium that transform how i absorbed the digital world and profoundly changed how i express what i see. so these are panelists, and we're going to start with john. i would love to give you the first word here. i mean, let's talk a little bit about "fortune" magazine in the 1930s but it starts on the cusp of the depression. henry decides to keep it going nonetheless. he had big ideas for a different kind of this is journalism. and he's hiring people like james agee, archibald -- >> dwight macdonald out of your mac. >> tell us about that period of time and if you would, segue into "cotton tenants" and tell us about how that -- >> sure. i was just chewing over your idea that he could himself so badly in some respect because he was a journalist. i think is because he was a poet. that's what he started out as. the other interesting thing about that, self conception as a journalist is that a lot of the people that emmylou hired on the staff of "fortune" magazine which was founded in 1930, he announced the new magazine the week of the stoc
digital technology not only changed the apparatus and a medium that transform how i absorbed the digital world and profoundly changed how i express what i see. so these are panelists, and we're going to start with john. i would love to give you the first word here. i mean, let's talk a little bit about "fortune" magazine in the 1930s but it starts on the cusp of the depression. henry decides to keep it going nonetheless. he had big ideas for a different kind of this is journalism. and...
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i developed a lot of the technology and i think you are correct. this is -- because of technology. today all of the districts have been reshaped so that it's virtually impossible to have anyone running in a district that will shift back and forth and i'm just wondering if it's really the presidential campaigns or a substantive matter of republicans having control of the statehouses, statehouses and control of the district's? >> well, we have talked a long time tonight about the impact of redistricting and there is a debate among political scientists and others about our all our problems the result of redistricting? some people say yes. i would say only in part. now obviously with technology can draw these bizarre districts in order to carve out advantages for one party or the other but the other reality is that we live in an america in which people tend to sort themselves out to live near more like-minded people. we see evidence of that around us. that is part of it. your point about the person-to-person campaigning is correct. good campaigns have always wanted to get volunteers ou
i developed a lot of the technology and i think you are correct. this is -- because of technology. today all of the districts have been reshaped so that it's virtually impossible to have anyone running in a district that will shift back and forth and i'm just wondering if it's really the presidential campaigns or a substantive matter of republicans having control of the statehouses, statehouses and control of the district's? >> well, we have talked a long time tonight about the impact of...
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francis demonstrates well the evolution of elevated technology. and substantially damaged the 1906 earthquake and rebuilt in 1907 or 1908, and extend it again in 1913. then a new tower was added in 1932, so there is all sorts of elevator technology you can see at the st. francis that very much represents the building history of san francisco. >> i understand there is a really old elevator still operating here. >> that is right, the elevator installed in the 1913 expansion. we can go look at that. >> let's go take a look. here we are in a spectacular st. francis lobby. here is the clock. when people say "meet me at the clock in the st. francis." let's look at that elevator. >> ok, let's do it. >> here we are in the elevator installed as part of the expansion, and this is the way it was originally installed about 100 years ago. it has a manual switch just like elevators did back then, and it runs on dc power. this was from a time before elevators ran on ac power. >> when did they switch? >> decided to switch in the 1920's, so this elevator predicts
francis demonstrates well the evolution of elevated technology. and substantially damaged the 1906 earthquake and rebuilt in 1907 or 1908, and extend it again in 1913. then a new tower was added in 1932, so there is all sorts of elevator technology you can see at the st. francis that very much represents the building history of san francisco. >> i understand there is a really old elevator still operating here. >> that is right, the elevator installed in the 1913 expansion. we can go...
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technology exists to easily confirm the use of chemical weapons. mr. president, with all due respect, it seems your red lines are not only not red, they're a faint pink turning into a green light. didn't prime minister netanyahu give you a primer when you tried to change the red line for israel? but to prove the white house is never serious, when asked if you had a red line beyond which you would act against muslimtacks on egyptian christians, your press secretary, josh ernest joked -- >> i didn't bring my red pen out with me today. >> now, i hate when the greatest nation on earth works hard to prove its irrelevance on the world stage. what's with the bluster? no one respects us. no one fears us. we look weak. and we've lost our credibility. why are you beating your chest when it's full of nothing but hot air? why did you have to say last year and then again in april that the use of chemical weapon was a redline in the first place? just like you said to iran when its nuclear enrichment. you are not the president of the world. no one, including assad no
technology exists to easily confirm the use of chemical weapons. mr. president, with all due respect, it seems your red lines are not only not red, they're a faint pink turning into a green light. didn't prime minister netanyahu give you a primer when you tried to change the red line for israel? but to prove the white house is never serious, when asked if you had a red line beyond which you would act against muslimtacks on egyptian christians, your press secretary, josh ernest joked -- >>...
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>> of course that technology in getting that back up and going is great. from the standpoint of communication, you have to communicate because people will naturally get fearful without knowledge. people will start doing things they should not do. absolutely should have had better communication. dennis: hillary. >> just remember -- dennis: i have a question. my questions are far more important than your answers. [laughter] but it occurs to me, everyone saying this will further undermine confidence among small investors. really couldn't you give a message until small investors thathis should not undermine your confidence? this is not worth worrying about. >> it isn't worth worrying about because we saw the proof is in how the market closed. it closed at. we were able to jump right back in there. we should never forget that bothers the tech guide. he has led the nasdaq to a global international success, a lot of foreign companies public and does so much more. maybe he's not the best communicator, but he is an awfully great technology guy. dennis: also suppose
>> of course that technology in getting that back up and going is great. from the standpoint of communication, you have to communicate because people will naturally get fearful without knowledge. people will start doing things they should not do. absolutely should have had better communication. dennis: hillary. >> just remember -- dennis: i have a question. my questions are far more important than your answers. [laughter] but it occurs to me, everyone saying this will further...
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it was a destination point to see the new world technology. when charles dickens visited us in 1840, he was truly blown away by high water pressure on the fourth floor of the hotel he was staying in. nowhere in europe had he experienced that. this technology was doing something to support the life and the growth of the city. philadelphia, throughout the 19th century, was the major industrial city of the united states. all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york ci
it was a destination point to see the new world technology. when charles dickens visited us in 1840, he was truly blown away by high water pressure on the fourth floor of the hotel he was staying in. nowhere in europe had he experienced that. this technology was doing something to support the life and the growth of the city. philadelphia, throughout the 19th century, was the major industrial city of the united states. all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a...
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y'stainly the technolog maturing. the targeting behind visual rant, we have been doing that for a very low long time. but having that person there to , totify targets to change recognize, to have the versatility, intellectual versatility to recognize changes in the combat environment, sometimes having the person there is incredibly valuable. host: one thing i read over over was when it comes to the millions of lines of computer code, talk about having so much reliance on a computer background. guest: this is not a plane where first of all if a playlet -- if a pilot is thinking about flying a plane, some of it is insignificant but a lot of controls are automated. so just the flight controls themselves, there is an enormous amount of computer controls involved in making the plane fly. there are all these different integrated systems that must work together, sensors that tell you where things are, even to the degree of how fast you are flying, where are you in space and time, all of these things are so incredibly sophist
y'stainly the technolog maturing. the targeting behind visual rant, we have been doing that for a very low long time. but having that person there to , totify targets to change recognize, to have the versatility, intellectual versatility to recognize changes in the combat environment, sometimes having the person there is incredibly valuable. host: one thing i read over over was when it comes to the millions of lines of computer code, talk about having so much reliance on a computer background....
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we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watcover all drilling acvity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energyore safely. our commitment has never been stronger. ♪ melissa: so just when you think you heard every possible story about the ridiculous amount of pension problems we've got one that might just blow your mind. hundreds of private lobby its are getting public pensions in at least 20 states. those pensions are meant for people that worked, 10, 20, 30 years for the government, teachers, police officers, that's who. ap reports that private organizations are walking away with pension money leaving taxpayers on the hook. here to react and crunc the numbers here are a few of our favorite fox contributors, former senor scott brown and congressman dennis kucinich and steve moore of "the wall street journal." one of the examples that really illustrates it. steven aqur are io. i think it is how you say the name. he is lobby it in new york. gets $204,000 a year.
we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watcover all drilling acvity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energyore safely. our commitment has never been stronger. ♪ melissa: so just when you think you heard every possible story about the ridiculous amount of pension problems we've got one that might just blow your mind. hundreds of private lobby its are getting public...
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like how about making technology more human? >> heather knight explores the world of social robotics. but first, meet andrew tay. >> maybe it begins as a hobby and then it might work into a small business and then it's just an obsession and there's no turning back. it's like crack. i don't know what's so obsessive, i just enjoy doing it, almost every aspect. even the stings have their place, they humble me and remind me who i am. >> beekeeping is a surprisingly addictive trend taking over rooftops from chicago to shanghai. but few beekeepers have the global reach of andrew cote. from the heights of new york's most luxurious hotels to the far reaches of the african bush, he's spreading his love of these remarkable creatures to people throughout the world. andrew cote is a man with a mission. and today he's taking us along for the ride. i'm dr. sanjay gupta, and this is "the next list." >>> they are innovators, game changers, people pushing themselves, moving us all forward. they're the next scientists, musicians, poets, dreamers,
like how about making technology more human? >> heather knight explores the world of social robotics. but first, meet andrew tay. >> maybe it begins as a hobby and then it might work into a small business and then it's just an obsession and there's no turning back. it's like crack. i don't know what's so obsessive, i just enjoy doing it, almost every aspect. even the stings have their place, they humble me and remind me who i am. >> beekeeping is a surprisingly addictive trend...
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we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. individualization that your body needs. this labor day, don't invest in a mattress until you visit a sleep number store. when we actually lower the sleep number setting to get the sleep number bed to conform to them, it's amazing the transition that you see with people. oh, that feels really good.it's hugging my body. they just look at you like you cured all the problems they've ever had. we hear it all the time: "i didn't know a bed could feel like this." oh yeah. at our biggest sale of the year, every sleep number bed is on sale. queen mattresses now start at just $599. and for one week only, save an incredible 50% on the sleep number limited edition memory foam mattress sets-but only through labor day! the sleep number bed is more than just a mattress. you sleep on it, you'll understand. don
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technology innovations all the developments around russia. the future covered. wealthy british scientists and. the tireless. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cars or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines two kinds of reports. claimed. it was a. very hard to take a look once again there is a pattern that has sat with the hair plugs. calling. those. lists . the first. place. but i was sleeping when i was around six am. what i remember hearing on like someone breaking the law could load up. although you know i was surrounded by people with machine guns helmets stuff you see in movies. the moment they examined my mouth been seen.
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we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. melissa: the whole world watching the middle east right now and what is happening in syria after secretary of state john kerry confirmed evidence of a chemical weapons attack by the assad regime on its own people. new reports today that a u.s. strike could happen as soon as thursday. fox news's leland vittert is on the ground in jerusalem with reaction from the region. >> melissa, the war drums are certainly starting to beat much louder in the middle east. the arab league is now saying that they believe chemical weapons were used in syria and are demanding a response. they have stopped short though of talking about unilateral military action. the syrians for their parts are saying where is the proof of chemical weapons? to that end the u.n. chemical weapons inspection team is still inside syria i
we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. melissa: the whole world watching the middle east right now and what is happening in syria after secretary of state john kerry confirmed evidence of a chemical weapons attack by the assad regime on its own...
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we adapted our screening technology and tactics to counter that. and we learned that a single vulnerability in any part of the aviation system can make everyone connected to it vulnerable. since we don't control security at foreign airports, we have to work even more closely with international partners to raise the overall security of the system. we did that. shortly after the christmas day plot, i launched a worldwide initiative to make these needed changes in close collaboration with our strongest allies. i am proud to say that i october of 2010, this effort led to 190 countries signing onto an historic agreement to improve aviation security, standards, and technology and information sharing. i have had the chance to visit many of those countries over the past 4.5 years. 40 in all across six continents however, our work did not end there. following the 20 10 air cargo threat which involved bombs hidden inside printer cartridges departing on international planes to the united states, we launched a second initiative to work with international partn
we adapted our screening technology and tactics to counter that. and we learned that a single vulnerability in any part of the aviation system can make everyone connected to it vulnerable. since we don't control security at foreign airports, we have to work even more closely with international partners to raise the overall security of the system. we did that. shortly after the christmas day plot, i launched a worldwide initiative to make these needed changes in close collaboration with our...
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he will visit the at&t technology laboratory in palo alto and the commuter history museum in mountain view and will discuss the state of the united states economy and the administration's focus on growth and job creation at a commonwealth club lunch on. >> a professional triathlete faces physical any hit-and-run charges for hitting a man in a crosswalk in san francisco. police believe a woman was driving a jeep and struck a man back in march. documents obtained by abc7 news says the driver stopped and checked on the victim and drove off. the man who was hit suffered a severe brain injury. >> it has been difficult for me, not only me and my family but everyone around me sin the accident. i am not the same person. >> she has pleaded not guilty. we left messages for her and her attorney but they were not answered. >> mountain view police have made a significant drug bust. police say zeus, the dog, found two pounds of meth. this is zeus with the drugs. the dog discovered money, and a loaded handgun. >> mike nicco is here and checking the weather. mike? >> we will start with temperatures i
he will visit the at&t technology laboratory in palo alto and the commuter history museum in mountain view and will discuss the state of the united states economy and the administration's focus on growth and job creation at a commonwealth club lunch on. >> a professional triathlete faces physical any hit-and-run charges for hitting a man in a crosswalk in san francisco. police believe a woman was driving a jeep and struck a man back in march. documents obtained by abc7 news says the...
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hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. if you're like me, you've been working you've been working like a dog all year. but you don't need to camp out 'til labor day to reward yourself! mattress discounters' labor day sale ends monday! rest those tired bones on a queen size sealy gel memory foam mattress for just $497! get 48 months interest-free financing on the entire tempur-pedic cloud collection. not to labor the point... but this sale ends monday! ♪ mattress discounters! >>> welcome back. a pro football player recovering from a concussion right now as details of a blockbuster settlement involving the league and thousands of former players is now relieved. minnesota offensive lineman seth olson had to be taken off the field on a gurney during last night's game against the tennessee titans and it appears he took a knee to the head before landing on his face while trying to make a block and happened after a judge announced the nfl has agreed to pay 765 million to settle the suit broug
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. >> this form of technology could give him a winning edge. with a partnership -- they are developing a new training edge for fight and flight situation. costs tens ofse millions of pounds, and they are one of the best fighter jets in the world. but how is the state of technology like this helping the elite sporting performers? >> wind tunnels have been used by paralympic and scum a as this racing wheel promises to increase acceleration for wheelchair athletes. >> in some areas we are leading the world and you can see that with our international competitors, about what they say. we have a step -- we have to be a step ahead going into rio de janeiro next year and this is part of that. >> there is a fine line between success and failure. the south -- thousands of a second celebrating the best from the rest. the role of winning technology should not be underestimated. bbc news. >> in zimbabwe, robert mo gotti -- robert mugabe has been elected with questions over the validity of last week's elections. missing from the festivities were the members
. >> this form of technology could give him a winning edge. with a partnership -- they are developing a new training edge for fight and flight situation. costs tens ofse millions of pounds, and they are one of the best fighter jets in the world. but how is the state of technology like this helping the elite sporting performers? >> wind tunnels have been used by paralympic and scum a as this racing wheel promises to increase acceleration for wheelchair athletes. >> in some...
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>> i think this points out the pros and cons of technology. technology lowered the barriers for all sorts of investors to be able to trade. but it doesn't -- when it goes down, it really goes down. the ultimate hits are not going to go down like that. i think charlie is absolutely right. the sec totally failed. nasdaq needs to have a fail-safe system. they don't. they shouldn't be allowed to operate until they do. >> you know, ben stein, i do remember the days when you look at the floor of the stock stock and it's crowded with people. now it's tumbleweeds. so i'm wondering what happened? and is that the problem? have we taken the human out of it and made it so high-tech that it's high problem? >> the only way this would happen if there was the open crisis on live hoom an trades and if they all ate the same fish for lunch. but the bad thing is -- the question you have to ask is -- they could have. no question. how much better off are we with the computer system? i don't know that there's been any doubt showing we are better. there is more liqui
>> i think this points out the pros and cons of technology. technology lowered the barriers for all sorts of investors to be able to trade. but it doesn't -- when it goes down, it really goes down. the ultimate hits are not going to go down like that. i think charlie is absolutely right. the sec totally failed. nasdaq needs to have a fail-safe system. they don't. they shouldn't be allowed to operate until they do. >> you know, ben stein, i do remember the days when you look at the...
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technology that makes life more entertaining, call the verizon center for customers with disabilities that's powerful. at 800.974.6006 tty/v. bergeron: here's a sneak peek at tonight's "afv." we dare you not to laugh. [ laughter ] [ siren blares ] [ tires screeching ] [ laughter ] man: whoa! welcome to "america's funniest home videos." tonight, we've got a special salute to the military. and now, here he is, the host of "afv"... tom bergeron! whoo! [ cheers and applause ] thank you very much! thank you. thank you to the halloran family for that introduction. we have a very special show for you tonight, because it's dedicated to the courageous men and women of the united states armed forces. [ cheers and applause ] so that's a special focus of our videos. all of you who salute, at ease, sit back, relax. let us salute you. the army gives you meals ready to eat and pies ready to throw. man: ohh! ohh! [ laughter ] bergeron: even in camouflage, you can see this coming a mile away. you want your right foot to hit the beam so you... [ laughter ] jump over it. man: whoa! you all right? i got
technology that makes life more entertaining, call the verizon center for customers with disabilities that's powerful. at 800.974.6006 tty/v. bergeron: here's a sneak peek at tonight's "afv." we dare you not to laugh. [ laughter ] [ siren blares ] [ tires screeching ] [ laughter ] man: whoa! welcome to "america's funniest home videos." tonight, we've got a special salute to the military. and now, here he is, the host of "afv"... tom bergeron! whoo! [ cheers and...
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we made a deal to buy this technology and that's the way we started. iverson rebuilt nucor as a steel minimill, using europe's latest technology. a minimill is defined as first of all we're starting from scrap. we don't start from ore. secondly, we melt it in electric furnaces. then we cast it to come out with a billet that is rolled into the rounds, the channels the smooth bars, that we supply to customers. it's really much more economical than ingot casting. technology had helped nucor lower costs. but what about the cost of labor? the lower prices of foreign steelmakers were based on lower wages. could nucor make low-priced steel with highly-paid american workers? it's not what you pay an employee that's important. it's what he produces. if he produces a great deal you can pay him a great deal. the average hourly worker in darlington, south carolina, in our steel mill had earnings last year of over $30,000 a year. we had melters who earned over $35,000, which compares reasonably with what unionized workers in the integrated mills earned last year. n
we made a deal to buy this technology and that's the way we started. iverson rebuilt nucor as a steel minimill, using europe's latest technology. a minimill is defined as first of all we're starting from scrap. we don't start from ore. secondly, we melt it in electric furnaces. then we cast it to come out with a billet that is rolled into the rounds, the channels the smooth bars, that we supply to customers. it's really much more economical than ingot casting. technology had helped nucor lower...
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science technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. wealthy british style. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into a report. things are considered i'm here all about broken dreams in sobering reality says the u.s. gone from a country with a bleep of ever greater prosperity and upward mobility to one where more and more get by on low wages in jobs that will always be temporary so differently can employment now and in the future be defined as. the u.s. economy. to cross-talk mcdonnell ization i'm joined by austin peterson in washington he is the c.e.o. of stone gate and editor of the libertarian republic dot com and in new york we cross to eric draitser he is the founder of stop imperialism dot org all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it eric in new york do you want to term mcdonnell as ation of the economy you like it dislike it in different. wel
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technology has really lowered the barriers for all sorts of investors to be able to trade. but it doesn't, when it goes down, it really goes down. you know the pits are not going to go down like that. i think charlie is absolutely right. the sec has totally failed here. the nasdaq needs to have a fail-safe system. they, obviously, don't. they shouldn't be allowed to operate until they do. >> you know, ben stein, i do remember the days when you look at the floor of the new york stock exchange crowded with people and now tumble weeds. nicole and like a couple of guys. i'm just wondering, what has happened and is that the problem. have we taken the human out of it and made it so high tech that it's high problem? >> well, the only way that there would have been something like this happening if there was the crisis and lots of live human traders and they the question -- >> that happens sometimes. >> the question we have to ask, it could happen. ask us how much better off are we with the computer system? i don't know that there has been any data showing we are better and there is
technology has really lowered the barriers for all sorts of investors to be able to trade. but it doesn't, when it goes down, it really goes down. you know the pits are not going to go down like that. i think charlie is absolutely right. the sec has totally failed here. the nasdaq needs to have a fail-safe system. they, obviously, don't. they shouldn't be allowed to operate until they do. >> you know, ben stein, i do remember the days when you look at the floor of the new york stock...
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this sounds like exciting technology. so what is this thing? >> a revolutionary transportation system called the hyper loop. >> a pneumatic tube that would carry passengers as fast as 800 miles an hour in aluminum capsules. >> john: an 800-mile-an-hour hyper loop. you know those old office tubes they used to fire documents around in, in the 1950s? well, now imagine a mouse crawled into one of those tubes. now imagine that it wasn't a mouse. it was you. and now just sit back and relax in that aluminum capsule and enjoy a half an hour of this. >> oh, my god! john: look, the more important point is ask yourselves this. is that experience really significantly worse than a flight on delta? >> whoa, delta! john: so, who is behind all this? >> elon musk the technical genius who invented the space-x program, the guy behind pay pal. >> john: oh, yes, pay pal. it's that sterling example is any indication i'm sure that passengers can look forward to having their transit capsules frozen without warning and then waiting several weeks for customer service to
this sounds like exciting technology. so what is this thing? >> a revolutionary transportation system called the hyper loop. >> a pneumatic tube that would carry passengers as fast as 800 miles an hour in aluminum capsules. >> john: an 800-mile-an-hour hyper loop. you know those old office tubes they used to fire documents around in, in the 1950s? well, now imagine a mouse crawled into one of those tubes. now imagine that it wasn't a mouse. it was you. and now just sit back...
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emerging centers of industry and invention, "international innovators" shines a spotlight on global technology and the international companies on the leading edge of innovation. we'll take you behind the scenes into the very nerve centers where fantastic new ideas are born and put into practice. "international innovators" quest is to span the globe, seeking out those unique epicenters where great ideas are born and are becoming world-changing synergies. throughout history great minds have altered trajectory through imagination and curiosity and there is still so much more to discover.
emerging centers of industry and invention, "international innovators" shines a spotlight on global technology and the international companies on the leading edge of innovation. we'll take you behind the scenes into the very nerve centers where fantastic new ideas are born and put into practice. "international innovators" quest is to span the globe, seeking out those unique epicenters where great ideas are born and are becoming world-changing synergies. throughout history...
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it's technology innovations all the developments from around russia we've got the future of coverage. here is mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that the americans call. i'm sorry i missed the guy who cares what you say are you know what that is so. no one was saying the feature isn't the only poll that chris. can see.
it's technology innovations all the developments from around russia we've got the future of coverage. here is mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that the americans call. i'm sorry i missed the guy who cares what you say are you know what that is so. no one was saying the feature isn't the only poll that chris. can see.
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. >> the piece of technology we consider vital to the conduct of our everyday professional life, it happens to be a combination phone bugged, listening device, location tracker, and hidden camera. >> we know the government is collecting sensitive information from e-mail to your mom to the text in calls of a significant other. it is not that easy to escape the eyes and ears of the federal government. on the local level, some people are looking to change that. >> i am a state representative out of montana. >> he made it is mission to keep government intrusion at bay, or at least, that is his ultimate goal. he has a number of legislation bills for privacy. he wants proof of probable cause before obtaining location data. even though he is a newcomer, he is already making a difference. it transmits a signal to a local tower that concord and eight your precise location within inches. law enforcement doesn't need a warrant to get this information. montana was the first state to acquire probable cause. >> getting cell phone locations, we are talking about policy and privacy, where the two meet the%
. >> the piece of technology we consider vital to the conduct of our everyday professional life, it happens to be a combination phone bugged, listening device, location tracker, and hidden camera. >> we know the government is collecting sensitive information from e-mail to your mom to the text in calls of a significant other. it is not that easy to escape the eyes and ears of the federal government. on the local level, some people are looking to change that. >> i am a state...
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one is called mesh technology. it allows communities, people to generate their own networks that are entirely separate from the internet. you have to trust someone and we should demand trust from the organizations that we need to communicate. >> on to egypt where fallout from the violent crackdown on morsi supporters is rippling across the european union. that crackdown has claimed the lives of more than 900 people. eu member states agreed to suspend exporting licenses that could be used against the egyptian people. the eu did promise to continue aid. the release of former president husni mubarak could be imminent. the prosecution has exhausted its appeals to keep him behind bars. he could be released as early as thursday. mom and morsi remains under house arrest and was joined by the most senior leader. i am joined by a political analyst. the release of embarq -- mubarak might come tomorrow. what impact would that have on a country that is already in turmoil? >> mubarak was not acquitted. he is the temporary incor
one is called mesh technology. it allows communities, people to generate their own networks that are entirely separate from the internet. you have to trust someone and we should demand trust from the organizations that we need to communicate. >> on to egypt where fallout from the violent crackdown on morsi supporters is rippling across the european union. that crackdown has claimed the lives of more than 900 people. eu member states agreed to suspend exporting licenses that could be used...
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we're going to have to invent some new technologies to solve all of our energy problems. but we know, for example, the low-hanging fruit of energy efficiency. we know that if we design our schools, homes, hospitals more efficiently that as a country we could probably cut our power usage by 20%, 25%, 30%, with existing technologies, and without lowering our standard of living. and, by the way, we can put a whole bunch of folks to work doing it right now. we could gather up a whole bunch of young people here in this community, train them for insulation, for energy efficient construction, and redo a whole bunch of buildings and institutions right here and eventually it would pay for itself. so it's a win-win across the board. unfortunately, what we've seen too often in congress is that the fossil fuel industries tend to be very influential, let's put it that way, on the energy committees in congress. and they tend not to be particularly sympathetic to alternative energy strategies. and in some cases we've actually been criticized that it's a socialist plot that's restri rest
we're going to have to invent some new technologies to solve all of our energy problems. but we know, for example, the low-hanging fruit of energy efficiency. we know that if we design our schools, homes, hospitals more efficiently that as a country we could probably cut our power usage by 20%, 25%, 30%, with existing technologies, and without lowering our standard of living. and, by the way, we can put a whole bunch of folks to work doing it right now. we could gather up a whole bunch of young...
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canvas pop has a technology called picture perfect. it gets rid of the pixels, but as a user, you don't need to know about the tech or understand it. you upload the photo and they do all the work. >> how is that hanging up? >> these are on velcro for the set, but one nail on the wall and you're done. >> very easy. very easy. let's get into the fun stuff. this is green tech. you have to love your smart thermostat. programmable settings, so seven days a week, four settings a day, and i can take out my iphone and control it. easy. >> does kathie's phone work on that? >> i don't know if that's going to work. but it's great for the energy savings. very easy, $100, then you get into a docking station. what's great about this is, too many people plug in appliances. what they don't realize is your appliances are actually using electricity. this lets you know how much electricity. it can manually turn off, use an ipad with it, you can use an iphone with it. you have a lot of options. >> what do you mean it turns off? i did not understand that a
canvas pop has a technology called picture perfect. it gets rid of the pixels, but as a user, you don't need to know about the tech or understand it. you upload the photo and they do all the work. >> how is that hanging up? >> these are on velcro for the set, but one nail on the wall and you're done. >> very easy. very easy. let's get into the fun stuff. this is green tech. you have to love your smart thermostat. programmable settings, so seven days a week, four settings a...
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sanberg owes her success to the university of south florida's tampa bay technology incubator. incubators arm entrepreneurs with the resources needed for success. with a focus on life sciences, this incubator helps scientific entrepreneurs develop companies focusing on things like cancer-detection treatments and medical devices. "it's not just a location, it's more than just a building - it's the network, it's the people, it's the support, it helps them stay on track." nurturing and consulting entrepreneurs are the main goals of a business incubator, but giving them access to investors is equally vital. this was the case for sanberg, but getting in touch with her inner business woman, was also critical. "we're a bunch of neuroscientists that got together, what they primarily helped with us the most are marketing ideas, some of the slides, business plans, executive summaries and organization of that to better our package." cities like tampa, fla, that were hit hard by the recession,are embracing incubators as a way to fuel job growth. and with most incubators focusing on technol
sanberg owes her success to the university of south florida's tampa bay technology incubator. incubators arm entrepreneurs with the resources needed for success. with a focus on life sciences, this incubator helps scientific entrepreneurs develop companies focusing on things like cancer-detection treatments and medical devices. "it's not just a location, it's more than just a building - it's the network, it's the people, it's the support, it helps them stay on track." nurturing and...
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targettemp technology delivers a consistent, therapeutic cold to stop pain and start healing. new thermacare® cold wraps. a better way to treat pain. to stop pain and start healing. a quarter million tweeters is beare tweeting. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why hp built a new kind of server. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this&is gonna be big. hp moonshot. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. >>> welcome back to "hannity" tonight brand-new developments centering around the nypd's controversial stop and frisk program again, stop, question and frisk. just a few hours ago, the new york city council voted to override mayor mike bloomberg's vetoes. and now a new watchdog group will be created making it easier for people to file racial profiling claims against the nation's largest police department. but does this put the public in danger? joining me now with reaction to this developing story, republican new york city mayoral ca
targettemp technology delivers a consistent, therapeutic cold to stop pain and start healing. new thermacare® cold wraps. a better way to treat pain. to stop pain and start healing. a quarter million tweeters is beare tweeting. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why hp built a new kind of server. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this&is gonna be big. hp...
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born online, raised by technology and majors in efficiency. so whatever they save, you save. hassle, time, paperwork, hair-tearing out, and yes, especially dollars. esurance. now backed by allstate. click or call. an arm wrestling match that mr. clean realized the way to handle bigger, tougher messes was better leverage. that's why he created his new magic eraser handy grip. it has a handle that firmly attaches to the eraser so you get better leverage and more oomph with less effort. it's the perfect magic eraser for making stuff that's big and tough not so tough, after all. mr. clean's handy grip -- the newest member of the magic eraser family. in all purpose and bath. [ engine revs ] in all purpose and bath. she loves a lot of it's what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequentl
born online, raised by technology and majors in efficiency. so whatever they save, you save. hassle, time, paperwork, hair-tearing out, and yes, especially dollars. esurance. now backed by allstate. click or call. an arm wrestling match that mr. clean realized the way to handle bigger, tougher messes was better leverage. that's why he created his new magic eraser handy grip. it has a handle that firmly attaches to the eraser so you get better leverage and more oomph with less effort. it's the...
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i have a bit of a love affair with cars and self driving technology. they can avoid some of the problems we haves like texting, drunkenness. that's it for tonight. thanks for joining us. on wednesday how one city is fighting hard not to go the way of detroit as it struggles to meet its pension obligations. i'm ali velshi. see you then on "real money." ♪ jazeera.com. >> i'm lisa fletcher and you're in the stream. should evolution be challenged in textbooks. it's the question asked in texas so what does it mean for the rest of the nation? >> forget don't mess with texas. members of the scientific community have a different message for the lone start state. don't mess with evolution. texas is about to approve science textbooks that might be used for the next ten years. but there are questions about how evolution will be
i have a bit of a love affair with cars and self driving technology. they can avoid some of the problems we haves like texting, drunkenness. that's it for tonight. thanks for joining us. on wednesday how one city is fighting hard not to go the way of detroit as it struggles to meet its pension obligations. i'm ali velshi. see you then on "real money." ♪ jazeera.com. >> i'm lisa fletcher and you're in the stream. should evolution be challenged in textbooks. it's the question...